Hailey Bieber looks stunning on the cover of Vogue Australia‘s October 2019 issue, on sale September 23rd.

The 22-year-old model opened up about beauty, marriage and mental health. Check it:

On blocking out the haters on social media: “Honestly, for a time I disabled comments except for people I follow. When the comments are there it’s tempting to want to read them, and I definitely found myself dipping into what people had to say, which was a bad habit. Unless I come across an article, I don’t look anything up anymore. I also try to care less about what strangers say about me, which has gotten easier.”

On trademarking a name for a beauty brand: “Honestly, that was more about being proactive. I’m not sure how I want to dip into that space and it’s been a conversation between me and my husband. He thinks that’s a space I should explore and I think it’s actually a space that he could explore men’s-wise. I’ve definitely done some silent research. I haven’t talked about this with anybody yet: I don’t want to step into a space if I don’t think I can necessarily bring something different to the table. I want to take my time. It should come about organically and I only want to make things I would love myself.”

On marriage and mental health: “Nobody from the outside really knows what’s going on between us. I wake up every morning with this person. I’m the only person that has direct dialogue with this person. This is my relationship. What’s so tricky about mental health is that it can be easy to let people convince you of something that’s not real…When I had hundreds of thousands of comments bombarding me with: ‘He’s never going to this’, ‘You’re never going to that’, ‘You’ll be divorced by then’, you can’t help but wonder: ‘Does someone see something that I don’t see?’ It starts to mess with your mind. But the only two people in a relationship are the two people in it. I’ve been working on retraining my thought process to understand that.”

“Anyone who knows me, knows how much love I have for all animals but more specifically for my animals that become my family,” Hayley captioned a slideshow of images. “It breaks my heart to write that we had to put Oreo, our family cat of almost 17 years, down today.”

“Everyone that had ever met Oreo knew how feisty (very feisty), fluffy, loving (selectively), and adventurous he was,” she added. “He was my Easter present from my parents when I was 8 years old and I bawled my eyes out because I was so happy. I wrote in my journal (swipe to see the picture) about how happy I was, how ornery he was, and that I would always love him.”

“That is still true today, I will always love him and will miss him so much. 💚,” she finished.

“I love your heart babe,” Derek Hough commented with a heart emoji. “Never easy to lose an animal, especially one that’s been such a big part of your life. I love you.”